Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

106-7 Accelerating Wheat Breeding with High-Throughput Phenomics.

See more from this Division: C07 Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
See more from this Session: Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology General Oral

Monday, October 23, 2017: 3:15 PM
Marriott Tampa Waterside, Florida Salon VI

Daljit Singh, Interdepertmental Genetics and Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS and Jesse Poland, Department of Plant Pathology and Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Abstract:
Next generation genotyping and phenotyping technologies can help accelerate crop breeding. However, the conventional phenotyping tools commonly used in breeding programs are low-throughput and labor intensive. We have developed and tested Unamnned Aerial Verhicle (UAV) based high-throughput phenotyping analysis pipeline to assess its feasibility in Kansas State and CIMMYT wheat breeding programs. The UAV was equipped with the latest multi-spectral imaging cameras. The standard operating protocols and analysis routines were evaluated. The plant height, lodging, and multi-spectral traits along with the genomic data were used to generate genomic prediction and association analysis. A novel UAV based lodging assessment method was tested on data collected during seasons 2015-16 and 2016-17. The UAV based digital lodging index performed at par with the visual measurements in terms of trait heritability (~0.5-0.7). The genome-wide prediction accuracies for crop lodging were 30-40% across years. Genome-wide association analysis identified QTL on chromosome 2A to be associated with lodging in wheat. However, these QTL explained only small fraction of total variation for lodging, suggesting a complex genetic architecture for lodging. Genomic prediction accuracies for plant height and multi-spectral traits will also be discussed. These UAV based quality phenotypes will facilitate more informed selection decisions and rapid genetic gains in breeding programs.

See more from this Division: C07 Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
See more from this Session: Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology General Oral